The May 29 event took place at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, and aired via delay on HDNet.

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Aoki vs. Clementi is no exception.

Aoki (27-5 at the time) brought a four-fight win streak to the cage. The controversial “Tobikan Judan” was looking to continue the rebuilding process that was launched following an April 2010 destruction at the hands of Strikeforce lightweight champ Gilbert Melendez. Aoki had already notched submission wins under the Strikeforce, DREAM and DEEP banners following the loss, and he was hoping to add Clementi to that list.

Meanwhile, Clementi (40-19-1 at the time) was a late addition to the card after Antonio McKee and Shane Nelson each fell through as planned Aoki foes. “No Love” had alternated losses and wins in his previous fight outings, but the near-12-year veteran had little to lose on short notice and is always dangerous in bigtime fights.

So would Aoki continue his streak, or would Clementi capitalize on his opportunity to score an upset?

Check out the embedded clip for the answer.

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